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Relevant certifications, such as a Certified Compensation Professional (CCP), Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS), or Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) certification, are preferred.
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Job titles: Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), Chief People Officer (CPO), Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Chief Talent Officer (CTO), Employee Benefits Manager, Employee Benefits Director, Total Rewards Manager, Total Rewards Director, Workplace Wellbeing Manager, Workplace Wellbeing Director, Compensation & Benefits Manager, Compensation & Benefits Director, HR Manager, HR Director.
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Sr. Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster - Remote - Sacramento, CA. Experience - You have 5-7+ years of Workers’ Compensation claims experience. Comprehensive Knowledge - Understanding of Worker’s Compensation guidelines, compliance obligations, and the Labor Code of the State of California.
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Our consultants come from executive and equity compensation, global compensation and benefits, equity and employment tax backgrounds and work with clients to streamline business operations while managing the scalability, risks, and costs of programs.
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Finally, the Compensation Manager will be responsible for adhering to state and federal guidelines related to wages, including minimum wage, overtime time, FLSA exemptions, and pay equity. The Compensation Manager is responsible for managing the compensation program which includes base pay, additional pay, performance-based incentives, and executive compensation.
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Reporting to the Global Compensation Manager, you will play a key role in facilitation of our compensation review cycles, partner with stakeholders across the business to institute fair and market-competitive compensation practices, and drive special projects in Total Rewards.
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Job Summary: Reporting to the Human Resources Manager, the Compensation Analyst manages the development, design, implementation, and administration of the company’s salary structures as well as salary survey participation.
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Our client is seeking to add a Senior Workers' Compensation Claims Examiner to their California operations. Handle mid to complex Workers' Compensation Lost Time claims in California. This role will consist of handling moderate to complex Workers’ Compensation Lost Time claims throughout the state of California from inception to close.
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Leading prominent firm is seeking a partner with 10+ years of Workers' Compensation Defense experience for their growing California offices in Los Angeles or Orange County. 10+ years experience in workers' compensation defense.
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We are seeking an experienced workers' compensation Underwriter to join our dynamic team. Have at least two years of workers' compensation underwriting experience or equivalent education, training, and experience.
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Here, innovative thought meets creative problem solving, helping us “challenge the status quo” and transform the finance industry together.
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SPHR, PHR, CCP and/or other compensation certification preferred. Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of compensation plans for retention, external and internal competitiveness and define any compression situations.
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Compensation processed weekly. Title: Direct Care Worker (DCW) Immediate Starts! We are a nationwide provider of interim staffing referrals and workforce solutions within the K12 education, social service, behavioral health, substance abuse, and disability fields.
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About Company: Founded in 1996, our law firm client is a premiere defense law firm, specializing in workers’ compensation, employment law, general liability, state audits, and subrogation. Our client, a Workers’ Compensation defense law firm , is currently in search of Senior and Associate Attorneys with a minimum of 4 years of experience in workers' comp.
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Competitive compensation package. Experience the iconic Dallas Zoo and the Dallas World Aquarium. Are you a skilled Cath Lab Technologist with Interventional Radiology (IR) experience seeking an exciting opportunity in the heart of Dallas, Texas.
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